The Mid‐Infrared Spectrum of Star‐forming Galaxies: Global Properties of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Emission
University of Arizona · Princeton University · +12 more institutions
Abstract
We present a sample of low-resolution 5-38 μm Spitzer IRS spectra of the inner few square kiloparsecs of 59 nearby galaxies spanning a large range of star formation properties. A robust method for decomposing mid-infrared galaxy spectra is described and used to explore the behavior of PAH emission and the prevalence of silicate dust extinction. Evidence for silicate extinction is found in ~1/8 of the sample, at strengths that indicate that most normal galaxies undergo A_V ≲ 3 mag averaged over their centers. The contribution of PAH emission to the total infrared power is found to peak near 10% and extend up to ~20% and is suppressed at metallicities Z ≲ Z_☉/4, as well as in low-luminosity AGN environments.…
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19Topics & keywords
- Astrophysics
- Physics
- Galaxy
- Star formation
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Luminous infrared galaxy
- Luminosity
- Infrared
- Life below water